The night after Sandy Hook, a gunman pulled behind a car
in Kansas City's east side and opened fire, striking 4-year-old Aydan Perea in
the head. The boy had just gotten into his father's car. “He was innocent and
he was just lifeless,” said the first bystander to reach Aydan. “All my life
I’ve never seen nothing so devastating. I’m unable to eat, I’m unable to sleep
because I see this baby in my head."
It was not the pre-schooler's first brush with gun
violence. A year earlier, a gunman fired a shotgun at the house where Aydan had
been staying. No one was injured, but bullets shattered a front window and
riddled a parked car. This week, days after the drive-by shooting, doctors
declared the boy brain dead. Aydan's mother said her world has
"stopped."
In the week following the Sandy Hook massacre, a body was
found inside a vacant house, at a car wash, in a bodega. They were discovered
on a bike trail, in a backyard, inside the front office of a motel, in an
idling Chevy pickup. They were the 67th murder in their city and the 88th and
the 124th. All had one thing in common: the murder weapon. All died from
gunshots. Shots to the head. Multiples to the chest. And so on.
This week, as mourners gathered in Newtown, Conn., to bury
Sandy Hook Elementary's dead, and a nation renewed its debate over guns, the
shootings did not stop. The Huffington Post spent the week tracking gun-related
homicides and accidents throughout the U.S., logging more than 100 from Google
and Nexis searches. This is by no means a definitive tally. In 2010, there were
more than twice that many homicides alone in an average week.
There were murder-suicides. One was shot in the face while
sleeping, a baby sound asleep in a crib nearby. One was a grandmother on her
way home from a store. On Saturday afternoon, a 3-year-old in Guthrie, Okla.,
died after accidentally shooting himself in the head with a gun he found inside
his aunt and uncle's house. His uncle is an Oklahoma state trooper. "Nobody
should have to go through something like that," a resident said during a
candlelight vigil for the boy. An aunt at the vigil said, "We are all so
close to him. My brother here visited him three times a week and my mom babysat
him twice a week."
Paul Sampleton Jr., 14, was bound and shot in his Gwinnett
County, Ga., townhome on Wednesday afternoon. His father found him in the
kitchen. Police suspect a robbery motive. "He was smiling, listening to
music," a friend recalled to a local reporter. "He got on his bus, I
got on mine. We were all happy." A 20-year-old man shot and killed
Veronica Soto, a young mother of two, in an apparent road rage incident on
Thursday. Soto and her husband had gone out to a nearby Jack in the Box in the
Houston area when they became involved in a confrontation with drivers in two
other cars. The accused killer Mark Trevino, and the victim's husband pulled
guns. "Investigators said Mark Trevino came to a stop, ran into his home
on Addicks-Clodine, grabbed a rifle and started shooting. Soto was shot in the
head. Her husband also pulled out his gun. 'They started shooting back and
forth and the bullet went through the windshield, hit her and went out the back
windshield,' said Matthew Soto, the victim’s brother-in-law," reported a
Houston television station.
The station continued: "Soto’s distraught husband
drove to his sister-in-law’s house on Las Brisas near Plaza Libre for help, but
it was too late. The mother collapsed and died at the scene." Soto had two
daughters, ages 7 and 14. She just turned 30.
In Georgetown, Ohio, a 71-year-old man was arrested on
Sunday after shooting his adult son John Louderback in the chest. The sheriff's
office said the man called 911 and confessed.
Ramona Foreman was found shot in the doorway of the
Oakland, Calif., 92nd Avenue Head Start office. The 48-year-old and her sister
were walking home from a store when shots rang out. Foreman had been the
innocent victim of a drive-by shooting. The victim's stepdaughter told a
reporter that her grandmother was the 13th person she knows killed this year.
Deputy Sheriff Christopher Parsons, 31, worked the
early-morning shift on Saturday, when he took an emergency call to assist an
unconscious woman at a trailer park in Mineral Point, Mo. As he helped place
the woman in the ambulance, her son came out of the mobile home and fired a
rifle, killing Parsons. The deputy had been on the police force for two months.
"He had so completely figured things out and had worked so hard," his
mother told a reporter.
On Sunday in New Orleans, three people were shot and
killed, including 18-year-old Lawrence Burt, 56-year-old Vivian Snyder, and a
56-year-old Jefferson Parish taxi driver Joseph Wilfred, who was shot behind
the wheel. According to an account, he'd been on the job for about three weeks.
That same afternoon, 25-year-old Krystal Garcia Nacoa was
allegedly shot to death by her husband, Leonardo Nacoa, 26, at their
Porterville, Calif., home. Police found the husband's cell phone number and
called it multiple times, until the man finally picked up. He admitted that he
had fled across the border to Mexico. Police were able to get Nacoa to
surrender. His three young children were inside the home at the time of the
shooting and weren't physically hurt.
Source: Huffington Post
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